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The goal of the research out of which this monograph grew, was to
make annealing as much as possible a general purpose optimization
routine. At first glance this may seem a straight-forward task, for
the formulation of its concept suggests applicability to any
combinatorial optimization problem. All that is needed to run
annealing on such a problem is a unique representation for each
configuration, a procedure for measuring its quality, and a
neighbor relation. Much more is needed however for obtaining
acceptable results consistently in a reasonably short time. It is
even doubtful whether the problem can be formulated such that
annealing becomes an adequate approach for all instances of an
optimization problem. Questions such as what is the best
formulation for a given instance, and how should the process be
controlled, have to be answered. Although much progress has been
made in the years after the introduction of the concept into the
field of combinatorial optimization in 1981, some important
questions still do not have a definitive answer. In this book the
reader will find the foundations of annealing in a self-contained
and consistent presentation. Although the physical analogue from
which the con cept emanated is mentioned in the first chapter, all
theory is developed within the framework of markov chains. To
achieve a high degree of instance independence adaptive strategies
are introduced."
The goal of the research out of which this monograph grew, was to
make annealing as much as possible a general purpose optimization
routine. At first glance this may seem a straight-forward task, for
the formulation of its concept suggests applicability to any
combinatorial optimization problem. All that is needed to run
annealing on such a problem is a unique representation for each
configuration, a procedure for measuring its quality, and a
neighbor relation. Much more is needed however for obtaining
acceptable results consistently in a reasonably short time. It is
even doubtful whether the problem can be formulated such that
annealing becomes an adequate approach for all instances of an
optimization problem. Questions such as what is the best
formulation for a given instance, and how should the process be
controlled, have to be answered. Although much progress has been
made in the years after the introduction of the concept into the
field of combinatorial optimization in 1981, some important
questions still do not have a definitive answer. In this book the
reader will find the foundations of annealing in a self-contained
and consistent presentation. Although the physical analogue from
which the con cept emanated is mentioned in the first chapter, all
theory is developed within the framework of markov chains. To
achieve a high degree of instance independence adaptive strategies
are introduced."
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